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ariapmdeol · 7 months ago
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Dunno if anyone has asked this before, but WHAT HAPPENED IN THE CHAINSAW SCENE?? YOU KNOW WHICH ONE--
i was just very confused about who did what to whom,,
The chainsaw scene is in Hermit's room, in Soundfile 1954.04! I'll tuck the answer under the cut (has spoilers for Hermit's Room, DLC, and mentions of things from the artbook.). Enjoy this relevant gif.
I'm probably forgetting things that I should mention... If i have, then it'll come up again another time o7
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We don't see much; Seodore was upset with Mutei and Rangiri over something that they did. He doesn't want them to use his fragments/pieces (these pieces are L/Lapicine/Philosopher's stones/Lime Azure). Seo had a chainsaw, tried to kill himself with it (decapitation), and Mutei tried to stop him. Rangiri tried to keep Mutei from getting closer. This takes place months after Rumeld's death.
The artbook shows Seodore's scar (around his neck).
I'm pretty sure this is a) When Mutei got himself sent to the Hermit's Room, b) When Rangiri got brain damage, and c) the start of the Fragment Shenanigans. Hajime was born about year after this incident and he's the First, and both Rangiri's mental instability and Mutei's disappearance are referenced to take place within a few years of this date. TLDR: the decapitation scattered fragments of Seodore.
Things to note:
Seodore was already immortal before the Chainsaw. Since 1912, he hasn't been aging and he's been eternally 25.
The Lime Azure (mentioned in record 4) is a gemstone (philosopher's stone). It sank with the Polaris (and Theodore Riddle) in 1912. Seodore is the goddamn rock. Philosopher's stones were also used by Mutei to make Factor Artifacts (Sanemitsu's Rainbow Pen, Enein's Blue Hilt, and The Red and Green Artifacts that are probably with Kado and Sueko Orie). Rangiri used his to make medicine (miracle cures) and also fed the last piece he had to Utsugi. I'm not going to go on the rock tangent right now but keep an eye out for mentions of yellow (and blue), and Gifts and Sephirah.
Mutei says that someone else completed his Fool's journey in an unexpected way, and thus he became a Hermit. The person mentioned here is (probably*) Seodore.
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goryhorroor · 4 months ago
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“horror movies of the 1970s reflect some of the grim social developments of the decade. fortunately, when society goes bad, horror films get good. in the 1970s horror makes its way back into the cultural spotlight. horror movies dealing with contemporary social issues and addressing genuine psychological fears were big hits during the decade.”
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wickedcriminal · 5 months ago
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Oh that's where he went
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evilvvithin · 2 months ago
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THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE tobe hooper, 1974
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elliot-amy · 3 months ago
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Behind the scenes photos from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
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blacktabbygames · 21 days ago
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ellen-berent · 1 month ago
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@finalgirlsource final girl appreciation week: day 5 — favorite final girl before 2000
Sally Hardesty The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) dir. Tobe Hooper
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spookulators · 1 year ago
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hehe 6am doodle
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wowzie-zowzii · 1 year ago
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Dimple and Pochita interaction
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guofudiyixiong · 1 year ago
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junkfoodcinemas · 6 months ago
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) dir. Tobe Hooper You’re Next (2011) dir. Adam Wingard Ready or Not (2019) dir. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett
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dushku · 1 month ago
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HALLOWEEN MARATHON 2024 ↳ day 18 🎃 THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (1974) | dir. tobe hooper
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thevelvetgoldmine · 2 months ago
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THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (1974) dir. Tobe Hooper
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Watching Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron again as an adult is so great because not only do you appreciate the nostalgia and joy of it, the stunning 2D animation mixed with early 3D techonology and well written tight story with a main character that never speaks.
But also you appreciate that the plot relies on horses, despite not being typical talking horses in cartoons, being extremely intelligent to the point that they are aware of their captivity and exploitation. And it involves a hyper intelligent horse dismantling (or, at the very least significantly delaying) American colonialism's expansion into the west.
This horse also very likely killed many colonialists when they were either launched at high speeds from his back, kicked in the head or blown up in a train explosion.
Good for him.
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evilvvithin · 1 month ago
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THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE tobe hooper, 1974
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spazoutloud · 1 year ago
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Slaywatch… 🛟🥵 [X]
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